An International Affair: Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 |
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Page 111
... Republican ranks . Even from the United States there was a sizable contingent enlisted to fight on the Republican side . Men volunteering for this service usually proceeded to France and from there simply crossed into Spain into the ...
... Republican ranks . Even from the United States there was a sizable contingent enlisted to fight on the Republican side . Men volunteering for this service usually proceeded to France and from there simply crossed into Spain into the ...
Page 381
... Republican Army ran into difficulties . The British and French agreed to it on the condition , to which the Spanish agreed , that it would not prevent the London committee from sending its own commissions to both sides for the same ...
... Republican Army ran into difficulties . The British and French agreed to it on the condition , to which the Spanish agreed , that it would not prevent the London committee from sending its own commissions to both sides for the same ...
Page 397
... Republican coasts , which the British Government considered perfectly legal , as recognition might be assumed to have given Franco belligerent rights . Halifax thought that the blockade should be very effective because of the short ...
... Republican coasts , which the British Government considered perfectly legal , as recognition might be assumed to have given Franco belligerent rights . Halifax thought that the blockade should be very effective because of the short ...
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